1) Quiero VER el atardecer en la playa. I want to see the sunset on the beach
2) Me gustaría TENER un Mercedes Benz. Iwould like to have a Mercedes Benz
3) Debería BEBER ocho vasos de agua al día. I should drink 8 glasses of water a day
4) Me gustaría SABER cuanto cuesta esa camisa. I would like to know how much that shirt costs
5) Me gustaría APRENDER otro idioma. I would like to learn another language
6) Si quiero ir al maratón, debería CORRER una hora todos los días. If I want to go to the marathon, I should run for 1 hour every day.
7) Es muy difícil ENTENDER a mi abuela cuando me habla. It's very difficult to understand my grandmother when she talks to me.
8) Nunca he viajado a otro país, me gustaría CONOCER Italia. I've never travelled to Another Country I would like to visit Italy.
9) Me gustaría CREER que todos los hombres son fieles. I would like to believe that all men are faithful.
10) Debo HACER mis tareas de español yo sola, sin pedir ayuda. I should do my own spanish homework, without asking for any help.
There are two verbs for 'to be' in Spanish: 'ser' and 'estar'
'Ser' relates to more permanent or innate 'being', e.g
'Soy ingles' = I am English
'Es una chica' = It/she is a little girl
'Nosotros somos humanos' = We are humans
'Ser o no ser' = To be or not to be
'Diciembre es un mes' = December is a month
'Estar' concerns more temporary states, e.g. location, mood
'Estamos en el tren' = We are on the train
'Esta Maria?' = Is Maria there? (accent on 'a' in 'esta')
'No, Maria y Jose estan en la iglesia' = No, Maria and Jose are in the church.
'Estoy muy feliz' = I am very happy (at the moment)
'Donde estais?' = Where are you (all)? (accent on 'a')
Te gusta viajar
Para hacer una frase, es necesario emplear palabras
'Querer' tiene un significado parecido a 'amar'
Comunicar con la voz es 'hablar'
Para obtener respuestas, hay que preguntar.
De niño, me gustaba jugar con mis amigos.
Solían mirar la tele
Se verán árboles al andar por un bosque
El profesor les pidió a los niños escuchar la radio
Perdonar, se dice, es divino.
Is that what you meant?
El catalán no es un variedad del español (Catalan is not a variety of the Spanish language)
Es una palabra francesa (It's a French word)
Es decir, que se habla en ambos países (I.e., it's spoken in both countries)
'Yo soy español', dice un madrileño ('I'm Spanish', says a man from Madrid)
'Tú eres español, pero yo, catalán' ('You're Spanish, but I - Catalan')
'No, ambos somos españoles' ('No, we are both Spanish')
'Los niños son traviesos (Kids are mischievous)
'Los catalanes, los vascos: sois todos españoles'
('The Catalans, the Basques: you are all Spanish')
'"Ser o no ser, ésa es la pregunta"' ('"To be or not to be, that is the question"')
Puedo ayudarle?
Si, puedes
Puede usted indicarme la ruta
Podemos acompan~arle
Los elefantes pueden dormir
Podeis mostrarme lo manos
Yo podria vivir en Espan~a si tenia el dinero
Ustedes pueden visitarnos si quieren
Los romanos, han podido conquistar America
Podremos preguntarle al profesor cuando llegue
Tienes que hacer los deberes
Hace buen tiempo
sentence (grammar) = el frasesentence (criminal or legal) = la sentencia sentence (verb) = sentenciar
Well, if you wanted to make a make a spanish sentence negative, the no will always be before the verb and after the article. i.e. Yo no quiero ir a la escuela (I don't want to go to school)
Celebrate is the verb in the sentence.
Spanish: Yo (veo) (reír) a la niñaEnglish: I (see) the girl (laugh)
When speaking the Spanish language, the word es in Spanish means is. It would not be a proper sentence if you just use es. If using the Spanish word es in a sentence, you would need a verb and a noun to make it a good sentence.
A sujeto tacito is a subject that is not explicitly stated in a sentence but is implied by the conjugation of the verb. In Spanish, this often occurs with reflexive verbs or verb phrases where the subject is understood from the context of the sentence.
The verb is the action word in a sentence that describes what the subject is doing.
Yo escribo un papel por la clase de español. I write a paper for Spanish class.
The verb in that sentence is "are".
Were is the verb in that sentence.
Depending on the context, sentence is already a verb For example, "to sentence someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
Yes, it is possible to have a sentence with a verb and without a helping verb. For example, "He runs every day" is a sentence that contains the verb "runs" without a helping verb.